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Chrisgoesflying
... or anyone who might have the answer to the following:
I am from Canada, currently living in Texas. I started flight training towards my PPL and logged about 20 hours of dual and a couple hours of solo... Then, life happened (loved one became sick) and I will have to go to Canada, probably staying for at least six months. This also means, I can't complete my PPL here in Texas. Here are my questions:
1. Can I transfer U.S. dual received hours towards a Transport Canada (TC) license?
2. If this is possible for a TC Recreational Pilot Permit, I'm actually close to the required hour minimums and I could probably wrap up training within 5-10 hours. If I do and then fly with that permit as PIC, will those hours count towards my solo requirements for the FAA PPL once I get back to the States and finish the FAA license?
If this is not possible, I guess all I can do is get a few throw away lessons while in Canada to maintain skill level and then pick back up once I'm south of the border.
I am from Canada, currently living in Texas. I started flight training towards my PPL and logged about 20 hours of dual and a couple hours of solo... Then, life happened (loved one became sick) and I will have to go to Canada, probably staying for at least six months. This also means, I can't complete my PPL here in Texas. Here are my questions:
1. Can I transfer U.S. dual received hours towards a Transport Canada (TC) license?
2. If this is possible for a TC Recreational Pilot Permit, I'm actually close to the required hour minimums and I could probably wrap up training within 5-10 hours. If I do and then fly with that permit as PIC, will those hours count towards my solo requirements for the FAA PPL once I get back to the States and finish the FAA license?
If this is not possible, I guess all I can do is get a few throw away lessons while in Canada to maintain skill level and then pick back up once I'm south of the border.